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pressed along the middle, and the sagittal crest is not so long, from the parietal being 

 deeply bnt narrowly notched to receive the triangvdar summit of the conjoined 

 frontals. The nasal bones are broad and unusually convex. The posterior nasal 

 triangle is sub-acute, fourteen lines long and ten lines wide. The molar teeth occupy 

 very little more space than in the preceding specunens. 



7. The greater portion of a skull nearly as roljust as those last described. Tlie 

 sagittal crest long and narrow. The anterior border of the parietal forming a wide 

 shallow notch. Orbits sUghtly smaller than in the preceding specimens, sub-rotund. 

 Lachrymal fossfe as deep, but narrower and more defined tliau in the preceding two 

 specimens. Snout broad, convex above. The nasals moderately wide and convex. 

 The posterior nasal triangle obtuse, eleven lines long and eight and a half hues wide. 



8. The greater portion of a skull nearly resembUng the last, but having the poste- 

 rior nasal triangle notched at the apex. 



9. The greater portion of a skull, in which, in comparison with all other skulls of 

 Oreodon Culbertsoni, the forehead is remarkable for its convexity both antero-posteri- 

 orly and transversely. The snout appears quite flat and shelving, but the depression 

 may partly be due to accident. The nasal bones are comparatively flat, and mode- 

 rately wide. The posterior nasal triangle is acute, thirteen lines long and ten lines 

 wide. The skull is about as robust as in the preceding specimens generally, and, 

 excepting in the differences mentioned, exhibits no peculiarity. 



10. A skull, without the lower jaw, as robust as any of the preceding specimens, but 

 with larger canines, the other teeth being about the same as in the former. Sagittal 

 crest extended the whole length of the parietal, which presents a small compara- 

 tively narrow notch to accommodate the summit of the frontals. Orbits rather oval ; 

 lachrymal fossaa broad and deep. Snout broad; nasals broad and moderately convex. 

 Posterior nasal triangle acute, fifteen lines long, ten and a half lines wide at base. 



11. A mutilated skull without the lower jaw, more robust than any of the pre- 

 ceding ; with large canines, and the other teeth occupying slightly more space than 

 usual, though separately not larger. The sagittal crest is strong, and extends the 

 length of the parietal. The latter is deeply notched to receive the nearly equilateral 

 triangular summit of the frontals. The forehead is rather more convex than usual, 

 and less depressed along the middle. Orbits slightly oval ; lachr_>-mal fossa3 broad 

 and deep. Face much more robust than in any of the preceding specimens. Snout 

 broad, convex above. Nasals wide, convex, narrowing a short distance in advance 

 of the frontal angular processes. Posterior nasal triangle acute, fourteen lines long 



and thirteen and a half wide. 



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